Does it have AM radio? Is there a compatible card that does, or a software controllable a/b switch so I can use a separate radio only card, and schedule switching as the beginning of record script? Like for sample #!/bin/sh switch a whatever program with arguments to do recording here The trouble with two devices is the need for two inputs. At 09:59 PM 12/14/01 -0800, you wrote: >On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 10:19:54PM -0600, Brent Harding wrote: >> You probably need to hook a cable to the TV card's line output, and set >> that to play back with your sound card some how. > >TV card is connected to sound card with a cable. I have Hauppauge WinTV >PCI card with TV, FM radio, and S video input for external camera. The >card has Brooktree chipset BT848 for handling video. > >Different Linux distributions handle it differently. I found that Mandrake >is the best to take advantage of this card and other somewhat exotic >peripherals. > >> At 02:23 PM 12/14/01 -0800, you wrote: >> >On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 03:45:15PM -0600, Brent Harding wrote: >> >> Is there any good TV/radio tuner card that I can use in linux? Does the >> >> winTV stuff work? >> > >> >Haupauge WinTV works with linux. Most cards with Btree 9xx (I think, it's >> >at home) chipset supposedly work. I was not able to get the FM working >> >though. It was changing the frequencies but no sound out of it. >> > >> >> If anyone has used a winTV in the other M OS, how is the software as far as >> >> working with wineyes? I want a linux-compatible one so that if the software >> >> that comes with isn't that friendly, I can use linux and cron to record >> >> with it probably. >> >> >> > >> >-- >> >Rafael >> > > >-- >Rafael > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Blinux-list@redhat.com >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > >